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Originally Posted by Formulalfred
I got out of a 2005 e46 ///M comp pkg, a little worried. I haven't missed my car one day yet, maybe it's because I haven't had a track day yet, but this f30 rocks, comfort, technology, from Eco mode to sport mode, it's wicked. And much to my surprise, I get more thumbs up from the f30....my 2 cents, you won't regret it. Btw, I really only like the m sport pkg looks because of front and rear appearance, paddle shifters are a must too. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by NGuyadeen
The car before my F30 was a 335i E90, And the only complaint i have is the EPS ( Electric Power Sterring) Iv'e owned many BMW's with Hydraulic and i miss the sterring feedback and the way it handles on tight turns etc... I moved on and im enjoying everything the F30 has to offer
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Originally Posted by 755MSL
Last night, I was able to drive in some nice backroads (very twisty) in complete darkness with the sunroof and windows open. With features like the Auto-high beams, directional lighting etc I'm loving the F30 more and more everyday. I for one do appreciate the slightly larger size.
The F30 has so many little things here and there that they make the experience of owning one a complete joy.
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Helpful... thanks guys. Any specific notes on hard cornering in the F30? Is it progressive near the limit? Can you feel the chassis rotate from center?
Granted, every mile is not a cannonball run, but it's good to get perspective from current owners and folks familiar with the brand.
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Originally Posted by boltjames
Buy an F30 as your current everyday driver. Keep the E46 as your weekend fun car.
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Believe me... this is the currently-prevailing thought.
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Originally Posted by Jamesons Viggen
Just go to a dealer and have a nice long test drive.
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A friend of mine has an F30 335 Sport and we're going to a track event next weekend. I plan to ride along on her laps and am hopeful that she'll let me borrow it for some extended drive time.